Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Cavaliers Forward Deemed Team’s Long-Term X-Factor
In terms of season results, the Cleveland Cavaliers have shown steady progression over the past three campaigns.
After reaching the NBA Play-In Tournament in 2022, the Wine and Gold made it to the first round of the NBA Playoffs the following year, and advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals this past season.
While Cleveland hired a new head coach in Kenny Atkinson this offseason, the team’s foundation remains the same. The Cavaliers secured contract extensions with four players, three of whom have been mainstay starters for multiple seasons.
With the 2024-25 season on its way next month, Bleacher Report’s Grant Hughes recently published a list of every NBA team’s biggest X-factor for the long-term future. His pick for Cleveland was forward Evan Mobley, one of the team’s starters who signed a contract extension this offseason.
Hughes explains how Mobley, a premier defender, has developed offensively during his first three seasons, increasing his assists per game total each year and becoming a better true shooter.
This past season, he averaged career-highs in rebounds (9.4), defensive rebounds (7.1), assists (3.2), and three-pointers per game (0.4). He also shot career-bests from the field (58.0%), two-point range (60.4%), three-point range (37.3%), and the free-throw line (71.9%), albeit in 50 contests.
However, Hughes believes that the Cavaliers big man could potentially become an NBA All-Star and give his team increased chances at another title only if he becomes a stronger scorer. The seven-footer has averaged 15.6 points per game over his first three NBA seasons, topping out at 16.2 in 2022-23.
At just 23 years old, Mobley’s best basketball is likely ahead of him. Like the team has recently improved year-to-year, Cleveland fans will look for Mobley to grow individually this season as well.
Cleveland, OH
Former partners turn in exes who broke hearts and laws over Valentine’s Day in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Do you have an ex who broke your heart and the law?
If you don’t want them, but law enforcement does, you could have sent them a special Valentine hand delivered with a visit from a Northeast Ohio officer!
Multiple departments suggested this special way to celebrate Valentine’s Day by getting back at – not with – exes with arrest warrants last week.
19 News learned that “cupid” helped catch several suspected criminals over the weekend…
The Portage County Sheriff’s Office suggested sending your no-longer favorite fugitive’s location to warrants@portageco.com, and “we would be glad to send a deputy to wish them a very Happy Valentine’s Day!”
PCSO confirmed on Monday that several exes took them up on the offer, and six of those tips turned out to be valid!
“As a result, two were captured, actively working on two, and the others were outside of our pick up radius,” PCSO stated.
The Warrensville Heights Police Department also shared a similar “Valentine’s Day Special,” but have not yet confirmed if they had the same success that the Portage County Sheriff’s Office did.
North Royalton police also jumped in with an offer of their own, which said, “if you got dumped before Valentine’s Day and your ex has a warrant, make their weekend by giving us a buzz and letting us know where they are in town (we know you’re still stalking their FB/IG/X/Snap pages).”
19 News received this response on Monday:
“Despite our attempt with the Facebook post, no one turned in an ex this weekend,” NRPD stated. “Oh well, there’s always Sweetest Day.”
19 News will see in October if NRPD runs the same special on Sweetest Day.
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Thomas M. Raia Obituary – Cleveland, OH (1933-2026)
Thomas M. Raia
OBITUARY
age 92, beloved husband for 36 years of the late Cecilia (nee Shea); loving father of Thomas M. Jr., (wife Susan), Michele Raia (husband Michael Rigol) and Mark (wife Sheila); devoted grandfather of Natalie Raia, Elliott (wife Courtney), Cecilia Hoffart, Matthew Hoffart and Timothy Raia; step-grandfather of Michael W. Rigol, Jr. and Gabrielle Rigol; cherished son of the late Anthony and Pauline (nee Puleo); dearest brother of Anthony (wife Alice deceased), Rosetta Spagnolo (husband John deceased) and the late Mary Moon (husband Joseph deceased), Vincent (wife Julia deceased), Paul (wife Patricia deceased), Emmanuel (wife Julia deceased) and Josephine Buynocki (husband John deceased); dear uncle, great-uncle and cousin of many. U.S. Army Korean Conflict Veteran.In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of Tom to St. Gabriel Church, Concord, OH or Reserve Care (formerly Hospice of the Western Reserve) HERE or by mail to PO Box 72700, Cleveland, 44192. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, February 17, 2026, St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 9925 Johnnycake Ridge, Concord, OH at 10AM. Private burial at All Souls Cemetery. Family will receive friends to pay tribute to and celebrate the life of Tom at THE CHURCH, TUESDAY MORNING, 9-10AM. Online obituary and guestbook at www.DeJohnCares.com
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